Luke Pighetti is a Head of Engineering and founder with eight years of hands-on mobile engineering experience, now focused on building consumer AI products from Bangor, Maine. He blends leadership and execution—scaling teams and CI/CD at startups and shipping companion apps at Tonal—while retaining deep Flutter expertise demonstrated by contributions to popular routing and in-app purchase plugins. Luke has a track record of founding hardware and crypto ventures, showing an unusual mix of mechanical engineering roots and software craftsmanship. He’s comfortable across full-stack and cross-platform stacks, improves quality through testing and automation, and often prefers pragmatic refactors over risky rewrites. Colleagues rely on him for mentoring, hiring, and turning greenfield ideas into production-ready products.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering Technology at University of Maine
Fluro is a Flutter routing library that adds flexible routing options like wildcards, named parameters and clear route definitions.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:10 releases, 5 reviews, 75 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Luke primarily worked on the core routing logic and features of the Flutter application. They refactored the `Router` class into `FluroRouter` to avoid naming conflicts. The user also implemented features like support for transition types, custom settings, and maintain state functionality during navigation. They added support for Flutter web and implemented various transition animations.
Get It - Simple direct Service Locator that allows to decouple the interface from a concrete implementation and to access the concrete implementation from everywhere in your App. Maintainer: @escamoteur
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:23 commits, 3 PRs, 1 comment in 1 day
Contributions summary:Luke primarily focused on enhancing the testing infrastructure of the `get_it` library. Their commits added lint checks to the test folders, updated test files to improve coverage, and corrected test setup and assertions. They also refactored existing tests by introducing or removing test declarations and variable initializations. The contributions aimed to ensure the library's reliability through comprehensive testing.
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